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Ehi Ogwiji

Ehi Ogwiji is a creative writer from Nigeria. She was raised in the country's North-central region. Ehi writes across genres, writing about women and girls, culture and connections, love and loss. She is currently a graduate student, helping to teach general agriculture classes while researching youth involvement in sub-Saharan African agriculture. She curates African writing on Eboquills and can be found on social media platforms @ehiogwiji. Ehi's debut poetry chapbook, Icebreaker, was published in 2020. She writes from Oregon, USA.

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American Wonder: Notes on Cultural shock, Culinary delight, and Unexpected friendship

by Ehi Ogwiji

I took the longest strides of my life during my first winter in America. Race-walking in between classes as my nostrils felt…

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